Hundreds of shots fired at driver ramming police cars in Southern California, video shows

Several volleys of dozens of gunshots were fired by law enforcement officers shortly after a truck driven by Dennis McHugh struck a civilian vehicle in a Del Taco drive-thru in Beaumont, knocking a Banning police officer off an embankment and forcing the car to land on top of him, according to body-worn camera and helicopter footage. (Courtesy of Riverside County Sheriff’s Department)" title="Several volleys of dozens of gunshots were fired by law enforcement officers shortly after a truck driven by Dennis McHugh struck a civilian vehicle in a Del Taco drive-thru in Beaumont, knocking a Banning police officer off an embankment and forcing the car to land on top of him, according to body-worn camera and helicopter footage. (Courtesy of Riverside County Sheriff’s Department)"
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A number of volleys of dozens of gunshots have been fired by regulation enforcement officers shortly after a truck pushed by Dennis McHugh struck a civilian car in a Del Taco drive-thru in Beaumont, knocking a Banning police officer off an embankment and forcing the automotive to land on high of him, in response to body-worn digicam and helicopter footage. (Courtesy of Riverside County Sheriff’s Division)

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Division on Tuesday launched video footage during which greater than a dozen officers and deputies fired a whole bunch of gunshots at a driver who was apparently attempting to flee arrest by ramming automobiles in a fast-food drive-thru lane.

A number of volleys of dozens of gunshots have been fired by regulation enforcement officers shortly after a truck pushed by Dennis McHugh struck a civilian car in a Del Taco drive-thru in Beaumont, knocking a Banning police officer off an embankment and forcing the automotive to land on high of him, in response to body-worn digicam and helicopter footage contained within the critical-incident video.

McHugh, a 44-year-old Glendora resident, was the topic of an ongoing investigation into allegations of home violence, assault with a lethal weapon and kidnapping, together with an open warrant for an alleged assault case in Los Angeles County, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco mentioned within the video.

Shortly after 1 a.m. on Dec. 31, a Riverside County Sheriff’s Division helicopter noticed McHugh’s car within the 400 block of E. 4th Avenue in Beaumont, Bianco mentioned. Authorities beforehand indicated that McHugh was believed to have been concerned in a suspected domestic-violence dispute within the Woodcrest space hours earlier.

Sheriff’s deputies have been joined by officers from the Beaumont and Banning police departments, in addition to the California Freeway Patrol, who responded to the scene to help within the arrest.

The video footage launched by the sheriff’s division begins with deputies and officers ordering McHugh to show off his truck and exit the car. Bianco mentioned McHugh ignored their instructions, and body-worn digicam footage confirmed his truck ramming into a number of patrol automobiles – and not less than one civilian car – in an obvious try to flee.

“Again out of the way in which, everybody out of the way in which, he’s ramming automobiles,” an officer could be heard yelling on the video, as not less than one civilian could be seen scrambling for security.

The Banning officer is heard warning different officers to leap over a  rail in case McHugh backed up when his truck accelerated ahead, knocking a automotive and the officer off the embankment. A primary volley of gunshots could be heard as a automotive rolls on high of the officer.

A second volley of gunshots are heard as McHugh’s truck drives down the embankment, adopted by a 3rd as officers run to help the Banning officer trapped beneath the automotive.

A particular enforcement staff from the sheriff’s division used an armored rescue car to get the trapped officer out from beneath the car.

They found McHugh lifeless in his car, the sheriff mentioned.

The injured officer was hospitalized however reportedly anticipated to make a full restoration.

Bianco in an interview on Tuesday confirmed that there have been not less than 300 pictures fired from round 13 officers and deputies. The sheriff acknowledged that “it’s straightforward for you and I to say it’s a whole lot of rounds,” however added that particular person officers could be centered on ending what they see as a risk, moderately than on the actions of different regulation enforcement officers.

“When you may have that many people who find themselves capturing, you aren't essentially excited about what the others are doing, you're excited about what you understand is going on,” he mentioned.

Employees author Brian Rokos contributed to this report.

 

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